Re: What did you pass up today? Summer '13

Originally Posted by Old Dusty

They have multiple THH at at least two stores at the $99 price. They will be sitting for awhile. They also jacked up the ECBP to the same price. And they lost me and several others on here as customers with that move.

Re: What did you pass up today? Summer '13

Originally Posted by Old Dusty

They have multiple THH at at least two stores at the $99 price. They will be sitting for awhile. They also jacked up the ECBP to the same price. And they lost me and several others on here as customers with that move.

Wow - more than double the retail for ECBP. I've seen BTAC marked up, but looks like they're catering to flippers rather than trying to keep a loyal customer base. Short-sighted IMO

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Re: What did you pass up today? Summer '13

in control states, are they even allowed to jack up prices like we are seeing on limited releases here, or do they HAVE to sell it at the state price?

It depends which control state. Here in Utah the stores are operated by the state and the prices are the same at every store. In Michigan the stores are privately run, and the state only sets the minimum price.

Re: What did you pass up today? Summer '13

in control states, are they even allowed to jack up prices like we are seeing on limited releases here, or do they HAVE to sell it at the state price?

Here in Ohio, the price is set in stone by liquor control. You will see variation of price (usually pennies), because of different tax rates from county to county. The shelf price is the out the door price.

Re: What did you pass up today? Summer '13

Originally Posted by Phil T

Here in Ohio, the price is set in stone by liquor control. You will see variation of price (usually pennies), because of different tax rates from county to county. The shelf price is the out the door price.

Until I joined the forum I always assumed states above the Mason/Dixon line were free wheeling but in actualality there is more control there than in the bible belt. Go figure.